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What is an Epic Hero? • Think of “big” heroes, especially from myth (like Odysseus from The Odyssey). • What are some characteristics of an epic hero? Send them to the following poll: http://www.polleverywhere.com/ free_text_polls/MTc4MjQ3NzcxNQ/web

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What is an Epic Hero?. Think of “big” heroes, especially from myth (like Odysseus from The Odyssey ). What are some characteristics of an epic hero? Send them to the following poll: http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/MTc4MjQ3NzcxNQ/web. The Epic of Gilgamesh. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is an Epic Hero?

• Think of “big” heroes, especially from myth (like Odysseus from The Odyssey).

• What are some characteristics of an epic hero? Send them to the following poll:

http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/MTc4MjQ3NzcxNQ/web

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The Epic of Gilgamesh• Gilgamesh was

an historical king of Uruk in Babylonia, on the River Euphrates in modern Iraq; he lived about 2600 B.C.E.

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• Many stories and myths were created about Gilgamesh, the earliest of which were written down about 2000 B.C.E. in the Sumerian language on clay tablets which still survive.

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• Since the legend of Gilgamesh was written in verse, and Gilgamesh himself easily fits the standards of a classic epic hero (male, larger than life, goes on a dangerous and dark journey, represents the ideals of his culture), the tablets form a Sumerian epic poem.

Our story begins . . .

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• Gilgamesh is the King of Uruk. His father is mortal and his mother is a goddess.

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• However, because he is part mortal, Gilgamesh must eventually die, as he discovers and comes to accept during the course of the story.

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• Gilgamesh is a bad ruler; he sleeps with all the women and takes away children from their families.

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• His subjects ask the gods for help, and the gods have the goddess Aruru create a man, Enkidu, who will be almost Gilgamesh's equal.

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• Enkidu comes to life in the wilderness. He is covered with hair, shaggy, wild like the wilderness.

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• He eats grass with the gazelles and drinks water with the animals. A trapper is frightened by the sight of Enkidu and asks his father what to do, because Enkidu is freeing animals from the traps.

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• His father advises him to go to Uruk, find Gilgamesh, and tell him of the wild man. Then he should ask for a harlot from the temple and bring her back with him.

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• The trapper finds Shamhat. She will seduce Enkidu, and then the wild animals will reject him and he can be lured to civilization.

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• The harlot does just that, seducing Enkidu, so he is rejected by the animals. Shamhat teaches Enkidu some of the ways of civilization, such as wearing clothing, eating bread and drinking wine.

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• Then she tells him of the strength of Gilgamesh. Enkidu wants to meet and challenge Gilgamesh to a contest of strength.

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• Enkidu hears how Gilgamesh is sleeping with all the women of Uruk, and he is shocked. He now wants to challenge Gilgamesh to conquer him and force him to behave properly.

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• They struggle like equals, but finally Gilgamesh throws Enkidu, who loses his anger and recognizes Gilgamesh as a true king. They embrace and become best friends.

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• Gilgamesh longs to perform great deeds, so his name will be remembered. He wants to go to the cedar forest and slay its guardian monster, Humbaba.

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• Enkidu is terrified, because he knows Humbaba, but Gilgamesh insists, and they prepare for the journey.

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• Enkidu's hand is paralyzed when he touches the cedar forest gate, but Gilgamesh helps him to continue.

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• They have disturbing dreams, but nonetheless cut down a cedar tree. Humbaba approaches and they fight; Humbaba begs for his life, but they cut off his head.

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• Gilgamesh washes himself and puts on clean clothes and his crown. He is so attractive that Ishtar, the goddess of love, wants to marry him.

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• He refuses, quite rudely, pointing out how she had ruined the lives of her previous husbands. Ishtar is hurt and furious and she goes to her father, Anu, demanding that he send the Bull of Heaven (drought) to punish Gilgamesh.

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• She threatens to smash down the gates to the underworld if her father does not comply. Anu sends the Bull of Heaven, but Enkidu catches it by the horns, and Gilgamesh kills it.

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• Unfortunately, as Enkidu discovers in a dream, the gods are holding a council to determine who should die for these attacks on divinity: Gilgamesh or Enkidu.

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• Naturally, since Gilgamesh is part divine and part human, while Enkidu is part human and part animal, the judgment falls on Enkidu, who sickens and dies. Enkidu first curses the harlot Shamhat (who led him to civilization, Gilgamesh and death) but then blesses her for the joy of friendship with Gilgamesh.

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• Gilgamesh is distraught with grief and denial of death. First he keeps the body of Enkidu for a week, until the body became wormy.

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• Now we will finish the story by reading a children’s book adaptation.

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Exit PollMake one Connection between The Epic of

Gilgamesh and other epic poems, mythic stories, or major texts. Think about similar story elements and comparisons of Gilgamesh to other epic and mythic heroes. Make sure to explain the Connections.

Put your Connection AND your explanation on the following Poll:

http://www.polleverywhere.com/free_text_polls/LTIwMTYyOTMxMjc/web